Ventilation Efficiency and Respiratory Muscle Function at Different Levels of CPAP in Intubated Prematurely Born Infants
T Dassios, P Dixon, A Greenough - Respiratory Care, 2018
BACKGROUND: CPAP improves respiratory function in prematurely born infants by
establishing and maintaining functional residual capacity, but the level of CPAP that
optimizes respiratory function has not been adequately described. We compared …
establishing and maintaining functional residual capacity, but the level of CPAP that
optimizes respiratory function has not been adequately described. We compared …
[HTML] Healthcare workers' views on the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in neonates: a qualitative study in Andhra Pradesh, India
JE Dewez, H Chellani, S Nangia, K Metsis, H Smith… - BMC Pediatrics, 2018
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a form of non-invasive ventilatory
support which is increasingly used in low-and middle-income countries to treat
neonates with acute respiratory distress. However, it may be harmful if used …
support which is increasingly used in low-and middle-income countries to treat
neonates with acute respiratory distress. However, it may be harmful if used …
[PDF] System, Methods, and Devices for Improving Sleep Habits
J Moore, C Mirabzadeh - US Patent App. 15/497,023, 2018
… For example, people with sleep apnea may be provided with continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines that assist them with breathing …
For example, people with medically diagnosed sleep apnea may find the …
positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines that assist them with breathing …
For example, people with medically diagnosed sleep apnea may find the …
[HTML] Cognition in schizophrenia improves with treatment of severe obstructive sleep apnoea: A pilot study
H Myles, N Myles, CLC Coetzer, R Adams… - Schizophrenia Research …, 2019
… 3.1. CPAP acceptability and sleep architecture pre and post-CPAP introduction. Five
CPAP titrations occurred in the laboratory setting, allowing PSG to be recorded
throughout CPAP initiation. PSG … 3.2. CPAP adherence. CPAP …
CPAP titrations occurred in the laboratory setting, allowing PSG to be recorded
throughout CPAP initiation. PSG … 3.2. CPAP adherence. CPAP …
Negative pressure vest
S Costella - US Patent App. 14/740,701, 2018
… general discomfort. One therapy for COPD patients is to provide continuous positive
airway pressure (CPAP), wherein the patient's airways are maintained at a constant,
positive pressure throughout their respiratory cycle. This …
airway pressure (CPAP), wherein the patient's airways are maintained at a constant,
positive pressure throughout their respiratory cycle. This …
[PDF] Pad for Supporting Head while Lying on Side
TL Glatt - US Patent App. 15/963,093, 2018
… The right sleeping position is known as the right lateral decubitus (RLD). Pillows with
cavities in lower corners are known for the purpose of accommodating a continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask while a wearer side sleeps …
cavities in lower corners are known for the purpose of accommodating a continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask while a wearer side sleeps …
Mandibular Movement Analysis to Assess Efficacy of Oral Appliance Therapy in OSA
JB Martinot, NN Le-Dong, E Crespeigne, PE Silkoff… - Chest, 2018
… RE respiratory effort. VAS visual analog scale. Oral dental appliances including mandibular
advancement splints (oral appliance therapy [OAT]) are a recommended treatment for
mild to moderate OSA syndrome and CPAP intolerance or patient nonacceptance …
advancement splints (oral appliance therapy [OAT]) are a recommended treatment for
mild to moderate OSA syndrome and CPAP intolerance or patient nonacceptance …
[HTML] Tongue Function: An Underrecognized Component in the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Mandibular Repositioning Appliance
W Wang, C Di, S Mona, L Wang, M Hans - Canadian Respiratory Journal, 2018
… Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has proved to be an effective
treatment for OSA patients in several studies [4–6]. Patient compliance
and long-term acceptance, however, are relatively low since CPAP is …
treatment for OSA patients in several studies [4–6]. Patient compliance
and long-term acceptance, however, are relatively low since CPAP is …
Das Kagami-Ogata Syndrom–eine wichtige Differentialdiagnose zum Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrom. Ein Fallbericht
J Altmann, W Henrich, D Horn, D Korinth, S Verlohren - Ultraschall in der Medizin …, 2018
… Perzentile) geboren. Postnatal wurde das Neugeborene mit einer respiratorischen
Insuffizienz auf die Neonatologie aufgenommen. Es erhielt zunächst eine
Atemunterstützung mit CPAP und im Anschluss eine Intubation mit einem Larynxtubus …
Insuffizienz auf die Neonatologie aufgenommen. Es erhielt zunächst eine
Atemunterstützung mit CPAP und im Anschluss eine Intubation mit einem Larynxtubus …
Sonografische Evaluation anatomischer Landmarken bei Patienten mit obstruktiver Schlafapnoe
B Hofauer, J Karl, N Mansour, C Heiser, A Knopf - … in der Medizin-European Journal of …, 2018
… Erkrankungen einher. Die nächtliche CPAP-Therapie (continuous positive airway
pressure) ist die Standard-Therapie dieser Patienten, jedoch existiert eine Vielzahl sowohl
konservativer als auch chirurgischer Therapiealternativen. Ziel …
pressure) ist die Standard-Therapie dieser Patienten, jedoch existiert eine Vielzahl sowohl
konservativer als auch chirurgischer Therapiealternativen. Ziel …
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